Building Bridges in Divisive Times
10 – 11 June 2019 Choose from:
BUILDING BRIDGES BY WORKING WITH SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
Led by Susan Gantt
This experiential workshop explores how the group influences us and how we can influence the group.
Using Systems-Centered’s innovative method of Functional Subgrouping provides an alternative to our human tendency to react to differences by splitting. Instead, first one side is explored and then the other until the differences can be integrated.
Container Training is available for experienced SCT members – contact londonsct@gmail.com
OR
USING SAVI TO SEE COMMUNICATION PATTERNS AND BUILD BRIDGES
Led by Fran Carter & Rowena Davis
SAVI (System for Analyzing Verbal Interaction) is a tool that helps see our communication patterns and the impact they have on us and those around us. How we communicate influences our ability to solve problems wherever we are. Some patterns support division while others promote collaboration. We will practise strategies for shifting problematic patterns.
This workshop consolidates & builds on previous SAVI workshops. Open to those who have done the Introductory SAVI workshop.
At the end of each day participants in the two workshops come together in a large group to practise the core Systems-Centered method of Functional Subgrouping to explore similarities and differences. This is an opportunity to practise integrating differences.
12 – 13 June 2019 Choose from:
MAKING OUR WORK ROLES WORK
(FOR US AND OUR ORGANISATIONS)
Led by Susan Gantt
In this experiential workshop, we will explore how a systems-centered viewpoint helps us shift from taking our work life “just personally” to personally embracing our work roles. Seeing how our work roles relate to the goals of our context helps us recognize how essential it is to learn to shift roles mindfully as we change from one context to another.
OR
PUTTING SAVI TO WORK:
BUILDING BRIDGES AND SOLVING PROBLEMS
Led by Fran Carter & Rowena Davis
The goal of this applications workshop is to integrate SAVI understanding and skills into the real-life contexts that participants bring to explore.
Open to those who have done the Introductory SAVI Workshop.
At the end of each day participants in the two workshops come together in a large group to practise the core Systems-Centered method of Functional Subgrouping to explore similarities and differences. This is an opportunity to practise integrating differences.
Fees
From 1 May 2019:
SCTRI members – £370; Non-members – £430
10% discount for two workshops.
We have a limited number of financial hardship places. Please email info@sctuk.org if you want to apply for one of these.
Fran Carter, LSW
Fran is a licensed SCT practitioner and SCT& SAVI trainer. She is a founding member of the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute and is a principal in SAVI Communications. Fran is based in Philadelphia,US and consults with and trains individuals, groups and organisations internationally. She is the Co-Developer of theSAVI Certification Program.
Rowena Davis, MSc.
Rowena is an organisational consultant working with private, public and not-for-profit organisations internationally, coaching individuals and teams, and facilitating change and leadership development. She runsSCT and SAVI trainings in the US and Europe. She is a licensed SCT practitioner, a certified SAVI trainer and a member of the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute Board.
Susan Gantt, Ph.D.
Susan is Chair of the System-Centered Training and Research Institute. She consults and trains internationally and previously coordinated group psychotherapy training for Emory University School of Medicine’s psychiatry department for 29 years. She has co-authored systems-centered texts with Yvonne Agazarian, co-edited the first book on interpersonal neurobiology and groups, and has written about emotional intelligence and phases of development in organisations, teams and work groups.
Madeline O'Carroll, MSc, PGDip, RMN.
Madeline O’Carroll is a Licensed Systems-Centered Practitioner. She has worked in mental health for thirty years as an educator and clinician. Madeline is a qualified teacher with extensive experience of designing, developing, delivering and leading educational and training programmes. Her groupwork experience includes facilitating therapy groups for people with psychosis, groups to support mental health nursing students process the impact of their work and SCT training groups in the UK and USA. She also works as a mentor and coach. Madeline is a Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at a London university and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
When
10 – 11 June 2019
BUILDING BRIDGES BY WORKING WITH SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCE
OR
USING SAVI TO SEE COMMUNICATION PATTERNS AND BUILD BRIDGES
12 – 13 June 2019
MAKING OUR WORK ROLES WORK (FOR US AND OUR ORGANISATIONS)
OR
PUTTING SAVI TO WORK: BUILDING BRIDGES AND SOLVING PROBLEMS
Times for all workshops
08.45 Registration and coffee on the first day of each workshop
09.00 – 17.30 Workshop
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch with many options at local cafés and restaurants
Venue
UCL (University College London),
188 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7PH